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A mutual fund having billions of dollars in assets will typically invest that money in hundreds of companies, rarely holding more than one percent of the shares of any particular corporation.
A companies, rarely holding more than one percent
B companies, and it is rare to hold at least one percent or more
C companies and rarely do they hold more than one percent
D companies, so that they rarely hold more than one percent
E companies; rarely do they hold one percent or more
The coyote is one of several recent ecological success stories: along with the white-tailed deer, the moose, and other species that are enlarging their natural domains,they have established themselves as supreme adapters in an era when the capabilityto adjust to the environmental changes wrought by human beings has created a whole new class of dominant large mammals.
A they have established themselves as supreme adapters in an era when the capability
B they have established themselves as being supreme adapters in an era when being able
C it has established itself as a supreme adapter in an era when to be able
D it has established itself as being a supreme adapter in an era when its ability
E it has established itself as a supreme adapter in an era when the ability
Unlike that ofthe colonies of Portugal, France, and Germany, those of England are still affected by the former imperial power in modern days.
A Unlike that of
B Unlike those of
C Unlike
D In contrast to that of
E Dissimilar to
Although schistosomiasis is not often fatal,it is so debilitating that it has become an economicdrain on many developing countries.
A it is so debilitating that it has become an economic
B it is of such debilitation, it has become an economical
C so debilitating is it as to become an economic
D such is its debilitation, it becomes an economical
E there is so much debilitation that it has become an economical
The Glass House Mountains in Queensland, Australia, were sighted in 1770 by the English navigator Captain James Cook,by whom they were named supposedly because itssheer wet rocks glistened like glass.
A by whom they were named supposedly because its
B by whom they were named supposedly and their
C naming them supposedly since their
D who so named them supposedly because their
E who so named it since supposedly their